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How to declare tuple with only one member in Python

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one_member_tuple = ('Python', )

print(one_member_tuple)

print(one_member_tuple[0])


'''
run:

('Python',)
Python

'''

 



answered Sep 23, 2017 by avibootz
0 votes
one_member_tuple = 'Python'

print(one_member_tuple)

print(one_member_tuple[0])


'''
run:

Python
P

'''

 



answered Sep 23, 2017 by avibootz
0 votes
one_member_tuple = tuple(['Python'])

print(one_member_tuple)

print(one_member_tuple[0])


'''
run:

('Python',)
Python

'''

 



answered Sep 23, 2017 by avibootz
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